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I've just finished this quest. I could not for the life of me get an outcome where Rynéus trusted me enough. I played the game with the sphere and bow (granting him his first wish), and then got him not 7, but 15 moths (the second wish). That just didn't do it.
What am I doing wrong? I can think of one possibility - which is that I needed to play the sphere/bow game not once, but a number of times. If that's the case, though, it hardly makes much sense.
I'm at a bit of a loss here, so any help would be welcome!
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I've just finished this quest. I could not for the life of me get an outcome where Rynéus trusted me enough. I played the game with the sphere and bow (granting him his first wish), and then got him not 7, but 15 moths (the second wish). That just didn't do it.
What am I doing wrong? I can think of one possibility - which is that I needed to play the sphere/bow game not once, but a number of times. If that's the case, though, it hardly makes much sense.
I'm at a bit of a loss here, so any help would be welcome!
Hey,
Actually, the sphere game doesn't affect the trust value of Rynéus that much. What ending did you get? Did he say that "you've been unfair to him all along the way" when you ask him to trust you?
Actually, the sphere game doesn't affect the trust value of Rynéus that much. What ending did you get? Did he say that "you've been unfair to him all along the way" when you ask him to trust you?
I'm not sure what he told me exactly. Certainly he started to say things like I was "mean"; he might well also have said I'd been unfair all along. Altogether, it was a rather unfriendly rant that made very little sense.
In any case, though, I actually returned to a hard save I had made quite some time before, just to see if I could change things. I started the quest again, did exactly what I had done before (again, 15 moths - arghh!), but made sure to spend some more time on the sphere/bow game. That helped - in the end, Rynéus trusted me. If nothing else, it made me feel a little better, even if, afterwards, I had to return to the "bad ending" version to avoid having to play through all the black stone quests (and a few others) again from beginning to end.
So I suppose Rynéus's first game did make the difference. I'm still not entirely sure why, though. It could be that I played it a little longer than the first time round. It could also be that this time, I made sure to hit the sphere (I believe) three times in a row. In any case, I clearly failed that game the first time without ever realizing it.
Thanks for your reply, by the way!
In any case, though, I actually returned to a hard save I had made quite some time before, just to see if I could change things. I started the quest again, did exactly what I had done before (again, 15 moths - arghh!), but made sure to spend some more time on the sphere/bow game. That helped - in the end, Rynéus trusted me. If nothing else, it made me feel a little better, even if, afterwards, I had to return to the "bad ending" version to avoid having to play through all the black stone quests (and a few others) again from beginning to end.
So I suppose Rynéus's first game did make the difference. I'm still not entirely sure why, though. It could be that I played it a little longer than the first time round. It could also be that this time, I made sure to hit the sphere (I believe) three times in a row. In any case, I clearly failed that game the first time without ever realizing it.
Thanks for your reply, by the way!
Nicolas Samuel wrote:Hey,
Actually, the sphere game doesn't affect the trust value of Rynéus that much. What ending did you get? Did he say that "you've been unfair to him all along the way" when you ask him to trust you?
I don't think I want to go to my last save again. Mostly I don't want to trek through the big cat-laden jungle again.
Edit: Nevermind, I found it on youtube; definitely not going back to redo it.
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Giving him a proper burial after death is an extra tidbit you can do for him, too. 
Darctalus wrote:Giving him a proper burial after death is an extra tidbit you can do for him, too.
Deleted User 23162
You can choose that option out of decency. It puts flavour to your character if you play a good demeanor. If you don't bury him then he will just rot in his bed. So heartless. Don't be mean. 
Darctalus wrote:It puts flavour to your character if you play a good demeanor.




